Since I have been treating my adrenals, my recovery is speeding up. I started out treating them with a simple over the counter tea (Tention-Tamer)and now I am on a tincture that addresses it specifically.

My stress is pretty bad too. Im dealing with a death, being responsible for one who is 94 24/7, kids, and a job. For the last 6 months, I thought I would snap 🙁

I didnt really think anything would come of treatment, but I was desperate for some support.

I definitely encourage you research it…if you have adrenal exhaustion, you will notice the treatment making a big difference in your candida I think.

-Reduce coffee consumption if you are drinking it. -Consider addressing thyroid and/or adrenal health. -Consider constulting a naturopath about how to reduce stress with supplements. This really worked well for my wife a few months ago and she couldn’t handle anything for awhile, within 2-3 months she became normal. -Research stress/relaxation teas. -Get more sleep. -Reduce antifungals and/or help address liver health via detoxing. -Try out acupuncture, get a massage, etc. You can go into an acupuncture treatment feeling like crap and come out feeling like a million bucks. Go to a hot springs or sauna or hot tub, etc.

The tea is Celestial Seasonings Tention Tamer, got it from the grocery store 🙂

I know your adrenal diagnosis doesnt sound too good, but I promise that it feels like night and day once you start treatment. At least that was my experience. I love the tinctures, they are a bit strong (im small) but having a modest background in herbs, these in the formula are excellent for anybody. Im actually considering putting my 12 yr old on them, since we know he has adrenal exhaustion as well.

I recommend checking out some of Dr Morse’s vids on the adrenals ( I will look for some for you) because you begin to see how they affect so much of the rest of your health and well being! Your hormones, your pancreas, your thyroid, ect.

You should be able to get those teas/tinctures shipped, but if for any reason you cant, let me know. If I can help, I will.

Okay, they way Dr Morse works is that people wanting medical advice (usually they cant afford it or they have hit a wall in their illness and dont know how to move forward)write in to him, and he addresses the their situation over a video in order to teach other practitioners how he would handle it. These are not videos he advertises or uses to sell product, he is trying to help as many people as he can that are writing to him, asking him for help. He has a spiritual-bent,so take that in stride.

Sounds like anxiety to me. A lot of anxiety can cause stress. If you can eliminate it, you definitely look different at the world and you worry less about things. People with candida are likely to have a niacin deficieny (vitamin B3). Candidiasis causes vitamin B depletion in general. B vitamins are essential for cognitive stability and thus reducing stress. I’d advice to take vitamin B supplement, especially niacin. A lot of psychiatric issues are being solved with, sometimes dangerous, pharmaceuticals while most of these problems are no real psychiatric problems but vitamin deficiencies. The use of niacin for so called ‘psychiatric’ problems are seriously underestimated.http://www.doctoryourself.com/review_hoffer_B3.html

ThomasJoel2;55589 wrote: Two words: medicinal marijuana. 😉

+1 The use of marijuana is underestimated, while it can be really beneficial for a lot of people.

Stand in front of a mirror in a darkened room (best done at night) for at least 15 seconds. Look straight into the mirror without blinking. Using your penlight or small flashlight, hold the light at eye level and by the side of your head pointing at your ear (see chart). About 8 inches away to avoid damaging the eye. Slowly move the light around your head toward your nose, staying 8 inches away at all times. Stop once the light is at a 45 degree angle to your retina. The light should NOT be pointing directly into your eye but should come in at an angle. hint: you shouldn’t feel like a deer in headlights. Hold the light steady and count how long your pupil can hold the contraction, up to 20 seconds. Once it starts to ‘pulse’ or loses the contraction, the test is over. Repeat on other eye. 0-4 seconds | Adrenal Exhaustion |

dvjorge;55616 wrote: Do this test at home.! It is scientific. I don’t advice quackery.

Pupilary Response Test for Adrenal Fatigue

Stand in front of a mirror in a darkened room (best done at night) for at least 15 seconds. Look straight into the mirror without blinking. Using your penlight or small flashlight, hold the light at eye level and by the side of your head pointing at your ear (see chart). About 8 inches away to avoid damaging the eye. Slowly move the light around your head toward your nose, staying 8 inches away at all times. Stop once the light is at a 45 degree angle to your retina. The light should NOT be pointing directly into your eye but should come in at an angle. hint: you shouldn’t feel like a deer in headlights. Hold the light steady and count how long your pupil can hold the contraction, up to 20 seconds. Once it starts to ‘pulse’ or loses the contraction, the test is over. Repeat on other eye. 0-4 seconds | Adrenal Exhaustion |

Stand in front of a mirror in a darkened room (best done at night) for at least 15 seconds. Look straight into the mirror without blinking. Using your penlight or small flashlight, hold the light at eye level and by the side of your head pointing at your ear (see chart). About 8 inches away to avoid damaging the eye. Slowly move the light around your head toward your nose, staying 8 inches away at all times. Stop once the light is at a 45 degree angle to your retina. The light should NOT be pointing directly into your eye but should come in at an angle. hint: you shouldn’t feel like a deer in headlights. Hold the light steady and count how long your pupil can hold the contraction, up to 20 seconds. Once it starts to ‘pulse’ or loses the contraction, the test is over. Repeat on other eye. 0-4 seconds | Adrenal Exhaustion |

5-10 seconds | Adrenal Fatigue |

11-19 seconds | Adrenal Dysfunction |

Jorge.

Mine go CRAZY big small big small within seconds

Confirm with this one :

Test #2: Blood Pressure Test If your blood pressure drops when you stand up from a lying position, this almost always indicates low adrenals. This can be measured with a blood pressure gauge (a sphygmomanometer), which you can buy at a drug store. Make sure to purchase the type that doesn’t require a stethoscope to take your blood pressure.

Make sure to do this test when you are well hydrated or it could give you a false positive. Lie down quietly for about 10 minutes, then take your blood pressure (while still lying down). Then stand up and measure your blood pressure immediately upon standing. Normally blood pressure will rise 10-20mmHg from standing up. If your blood pressure drops, you likely have adrenal fatigue. The more severe the drop, the more severe the adrenal fatigue.

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